Episode notes
With extra finance apparently not forthcoming, despite multiple calls to venture capital funds, Sound Heap CEO and Fun Captain John-Luke Roberts brings you yet more highlights from Sound Heap’s best and, still, only podcast: Rememberama, the podcast for people who like to remember things. This week you’ll hear people remembering:
- When police sirens were replaced by pop songs
- The world’s most famous virgin
- When children had to carve their own shoes out of leather
- The research that proved that slinkies could feel pain
- Thangs that were cool in the ’90s
- Pogs
And much, much more. If you enjoy the show and are a benevolent billionaire who wants to fund more like it, please get in touch.
Or even a malevolent billionaire – we’re not fussy.
Sound Heap was created and hosted by John-Luke Roberts, and featured Andy Barr, Margaret Cabourn-Smith, Saima Ferdows, Alice Fraser, Gareth Gwynn, Derek Mitchell, Joz Norris, Marjolein Robertson, Esyllt Sears and Bilal Zafar. The original music is by Paddy Gervers and Rob Sell at Torch & Compass, and the show was mixed by Rich Evans at Syncbox Post. It was produced and edited by Ed Morrish for Lead Mojo productions.
Sound Heap is a proud member of the Maximum Fun network.
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Guests
- Andy Barr
- Margaret Cabourn-Smith
- Saima Ferdows
- Alice Fraser
- Gareth Gwynn
- Derek Mitchell
- Joz Norris
- Marjolein Robertson
- Esyllt Sears
- Bilal Zafar
About the show
John-Luke Roberts, the CEO and Fun Captain of Sound Heap, Inc., welcomes you to the Sound Heap podcast – the podcast of podcasts. It will give you a taste of shows from across the Sound Heap network, which was set up in 2008, with a simple mission statement: “Make Too Many Podcasts,” and Lord knows we’ve been churning them out since then.
Photo Credit: Natasha Pszenicki
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